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From “Deep Survival”

From “Deep Survival”. Alone: Read “from Deep Survival” (98-102 ). Purpose for reading Use “from Deep Survival ” to determine if the result of the story “To Build a Fire” was predictable. As a table: Select 3 items from the article. 1—positive; 1—negative; 1—either

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From “Deep Survival”

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  1. From “Deep Survival” Alone: • Read “from Deep Survival” (98-102). Purpose for reading Use “from Deep Survival” to determine if the result of the story “To Build a Fire” was predictable. As a table: • Select 3 items from the article. • 1—positive; 1—negative; 1—either • Find moments (egquotations) from the story “To Build a Fire” which address these items. • Discuss if the result was predictable given what is learned in the article.

  2. Product Essay Prompt: Using “from Deep Survival” determine if the result of the story “To Build a Fire” was predictable • As a group: • Give me a Thesis Statement. Individually pick one paragraph and write it: • Topic sentence. • Pieces of Evidence • Quick explanation of what the evidence shows about the topic sentence. (2-3 sentences) Last 7 minutes: • Exchange papers with someone in your group. • Read each other’s papers for content. Does the paragraph make the points your group discussed.

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